Gretsch G6134T-58 Vintage Select Penguin in Vintage White in stock

£3,499.00

The Gretsch G6134T-58 Vintage Select Penguin in Vintage White is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £3499 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Gretsch This product comes with a great warranty. Here’s what Gretsch sayInspired by the pivotal and prolific years of Gretsch’s…

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The Gretsch G6134T-58 Vintage Select Penguin in Vintage White is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £3499 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Gretsch This product comes with a great warranty.

Here’s what Gretsch say

Inspired by the pivotal and prolific years of Gretsch’s 1950s and early ’60s golden age, Vintage Select Edition guitars are designed for the player who appreciates the finest in musical instrument heritage. The G6134T-58 Vintage Select ’58 Penguin™ with Bigsby® rocks that legacy with a finely crafted new take on that rarest of Gretsch birds. 1958 saw Gretsch’s venerable Penguin guitar decked out with a pair of Filter’Tron™ pickups, complementing the signature sound of its chambered mahogany body, which magnifies harmonic richness by letting air resonate between the top and body for livelier and more articulate tone. The dual TV Jones® Classic™ pickups on this gorgeous Antarctic baby in Vintage White replicate that unmistakable vintage Filter’Tron™ sound to fabulous sonic effect.

  • Classic Penguin style with Vintage White lacquer finish and 1958 specs and appointments
  • Dual TV Jones® Classic™ Filter’Tron™ pickups
  • Gold sparkle body and neck binding
  • Treble bleed circuit, “Squeezebox” PIO capacitors
  • Space Control™ bridge with pinned base and Bigsby® B3GB vibrato tailpiece

Specifications

  • Series:Gretsch® Professional Collection
  • Body Material:Mahogany
  • Body Finish:GlossUpper Bout:10.5” (267mm)
  • Lower Bout:13.5” (343mm)Waist:8.625” (219mm)
  • Neck:Maple, Standard “U”Neck Finish:Gloss
  • Fingerboard: Ebony, 12” (305mm) Radius
  • Frets:22, Medium Jumbo
  • Position Inlays:Mother of Pearl Thumbnails
  • Nut (Material/Width):Bone, 1.6875” (43mm)
  • Tuning Machines: Grover® Imperial™
  • Scale Length:24.6” (625mm)
  • Bridge: Pinned Space Control™, Ebony Base
  • Tailpiece: Bigsby® B3GBPickguard: Gold Plexi with Gold Gretsch LogoPickups: TV Jones® Classic™ (Bridge and Neck)
  • Pickup Switching:3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge AndNeck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup, 3-Position Tone SwitchControls: Volume 1. Neck Pickup, Volume 2. Bridge Pickup, Master Volume
  • Control Knobs: Jeweled G-Arrow
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Strings:Nickel Plated Steel .010-.046
  • Case/Gig Bag:Includes G6238XL Deluxe Hardshell Case

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Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibrations into an electrical signal, which is then amplified. Unlike acoustic guitars, they rely on amplification for volume and tone shaping, making them highly versatile in genres like rock, blues, jazz, and metal. Electric guitars come in many body styles—solid, semi-hollow, and hollow—and feature different pickup configurations, neck types, and hardware. From smooth clean tones to aggressive distortion, they offer a wide sonic range, making them the backbone of modern guitar music.

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Vintage

A vintage guitar is a guitar that is considered to be of significant age, typically over 30 years old, and often possesses historical, cultural, or collector’s value. Vintage guitars are highly sought after by collectors, musicians, and enthusiasts for their craftsmanship, tone, playability, and historical significance.

Vintage guitars can come from various eras, each with its own unique characteristics and desirability.

Vintage guitars often exhibit signs of wear and aging, which can add to their character and authenticity. However, originality, condition, and provenance are crucial factors that determine the value of a vintage guitar. Well-maintained and all-original vintage guitars with documented history and provenance tend to command higher prices on the collector’s market.

While vintage guitars can be valuable investments, they are also cherished for their playability and the unique sonic characteristics they offer. Many musicians prefer vintage instruments for their mojo, vibe, and connection to music history.

White

A white guitar is a timeless classic—clean, elegant, and effortlessly cool. Its simplicity gives it a kind of quiet confidence, standing out on stage without being over the top. Whether it’s a glossy arctic white, creamy vintage tone, or a pearlescent finish, white suits almost any genre and style. It also pairs beautifully with contrasting hardware, like black pickups or gold accents, making it a favourite among players who want something versatile yet striking.

About Gretsch

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Gretsch is an iconic American musical instrument company renowned for its production of high-quality guitars, particularly in the realm of hollow-body and semi-hollow electric guitars. Founded in 1883 by Friedrich Gretsch in Brooklyn, New York, the company initially focused on manufacturing drums and banjos before expanding into guitars. However, it was under the leadership of Fred Gretsch Jr. in the 1950s that Gretsch guitars gained widespread recognition and popularity, particularly with the introduction of the iconic “Country Gentleman” and “White Falcon” models, which became synonymous with the rockabilly and rock ‘n’ roll movements of the era.

Gretsch guitars are celebrated for their distinctive aesthetic and rich, resonant tones, making them a favorite among musicians across various genres, including rock, jazz, country, and blues. The company’s commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail is evident in each instrument, with features such as Bigsby vibrato tailpieces, Filter’Tron pickups, and signature “F-holes” adorning many of their guitars. Today, Gretsch continues to produce a wide range of electric and acoustic guitars, staying true to its heritage while also embracing innovation to meet the evolving needs of musicians worldwide.